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Sourdough Starters

Our Director of Education, Lisa, has been wanting to make a sourdough starter. Join her and start your own to take home! While you’ll need to continue caring for your starter at home, we’ll provide you with all the materials and directions to feed it for the first week or so. We’ll also send you home with some great recipes featuring sourdough! Each ticket includes one adult & one child, plus all materials for one starter. Limited to 6 participant…

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June 26, 2025 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

where

151 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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Our Director of Education, Lisa, has been wanting to make a sourdough starter. Join her and start your own to take home! While you’ll need to continue caring for your starter at home, we’ll provide you with all the materials and directions to feed it for the first week or so. We’ll also send you home with some great recipes featuring sourdough!
Each ticket includes one adult & one child, plus all materials for one starter.
Limited to 6 participant pairs.
Meets in the Knobloch Family Farmhouse.
Members: $30/adult+child pair
Non-Members: $35/adult+child pair

All Ages
Thursday, June 26
3:30 – 4:30 pm
REGISTER ADULT+CHILD PAIR
 

 

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